Miss America was made by Hocking Glass from 1933 to 1936. Offered here is the 8 1/2 inch salad plate in pink in perfect condition -the glass truly sparkles! I have 2 available, price is per plate. These are hard to find so get them while you can! See my other listings for more in this pattern...

Miss America was made by Hocking Glass from 1933 to 1936. Offered here is the 10 1/2 inch dinner plate in pink in perfect condition -the glass truly sparkles! I have 11 available, price is per plate. These are hard to find so get them while you can! See my other listings for more in this pattern...

Radiance is a very elegant Depression era pattern that was produced by New Martinsville Glass Company from 1936 to 1939. The pieces are ground and polished on the bottom edges and the color is very rich. Offered here is the creamer & sugar set in light blue (called 'Ice Blue') in excellent condition. I have 2 sets available, price is per set...

This lovely stem was produced by Morgantown Glass Company during the 1940's. Aptly named the 'Chanticleer' cocktail after the rooster figure that makes up the stem, the color is 'Shamrock green'. Excellent condition...

This lovely stem was produced by Morgantown Glass Company during the 1940's. Aptly named the 'Chanticleer' cocktail after the rooster figure that makes up the stem, the bowl and foot are colored glass to contrast the crystal stem. I have 5 available in various shades of light blue, amethyst, smoke, and pink. Please specify what color you're looking for and I'll let you know what I have available. Excellent condition...

Beaded Block was produced by Imperial Glass Company from 1927 to about 1930. Pieces in this pattern are difficult to find and eagerly scooped up by collectors when they do surface. Offered here is the 8 1/2 inch Celery dish in green...

Queen Mary was produced by Hocking Glass Company from 1936 to 1939. Offered here is the 9 3/4 inch dinner plate in pink. Excellent condition, I have 5 available. Price is per plate. These are hard to find so grab them while you can! See my other listings for more in this pattern...

Imperial Glass Company's Candlewick pattern is perhaps the most easily recognized of the elegant glass patterns. Offered for sale here is the 400/156 mustard jar & lid in excellent condition. I have 2 available, price is per jar. See my other listings for more pieces in this pattern...

This cocktail mixer was produced by Hazel Atlas Glass Company during the 1940's - 50's, though the decoration was probably done by Gay Fads Company. It's part of the Melody series set, with music on one side and a picture on the other. The cocktail mixer has an interesting twist: the songs are pictured, but instead of music, there is a drink recipe written on the staff paper. See my other listings for matching mugs and heavy bottom shot glasses to complete your set...

This kitchen shaker was made by Hocking Glass Company in the 1930's. As you can see, it still has the original paper label for 'Sugar' as well as the Hocking Vitrock Ware label. Vitrock was Hocking's name for the white glass they used in many kitchen items. See my other listings for more vintage kitchenware made by Hocking Glass Company....

These beautiful juice tumbler were designed by Reuben Haley and produced by the Consolidated Glass Company in the late 1920's. The pattern is called 'Five fruits' and is one of Consolidated's scarce tableware lines. Approximately 4 inches tall, the color is green ceramic wash over crystal. One even has the original Martele label. Perfect condition. I have other pieces in this pattern, including bowls, plates and tumblers in purple wash, to complete your table setting. Email for details....

Stippled Band was the first toy dish pattern produced by Akro Agate. The transparent topaz color pictured here was only made in 1935-6 and is very difficult to find. Pictured here are assorted pieces from the Small size Stippled Band set that I have available: teapot & lid $55, 3 saucers at $6 each, and 5 plates at $10 each. Also available, though not shown are 2 teapots with no lids for $30. (The cup & saucer pictured is sold.)See my other listings for more Akro Agate Child sets. ...

This glass knife was made during the 1930's. Glass knives were advertised as not discoloring when cutting acidic foods like tomatoes (Remember, knives were all carbon steel at the time and turned dark from the acids in different foods.) This knife is light blue in color and has the star pattern on the handle. 9 1/4 inches long. The blade is in very good condition - ready to be sharpened and used again....

These beautiful stems were designed by Reuben Haley and produced by the Consolidated Glass Company in the late 1920's. The pattern is called 'Five fruits' and is one of Consolidated's scarce tableware lines. Each sundae stands approximately 4 inches high and the color is called French Crystal- high polished crystal against the satin background. Perfect condition, I have 5 available. I also have other pieces in this pattern, including bowls, plates and tumblers in purple wash, to complete your ta...

This shaker is part of the Windsor pattern made by Jeannette Glass from 1932 to 1946. Although only one is pictured, price is for a pair. One is perfect, the other has a tiny chip on the rim underneath the lid.! See my other listings for more in this pattern....

Horseshoe is the collector's name for Indiana Glass Company's pattern No. 612. Produced from 1930 to 1933, it's a lovely pattern that's as popular today as it was when it was first made. Offered here is the 3 part relish dish in yellow. It's about 8 inches in diameter, and in excellent condition. See my other listings for more in this pattern....

Indiana Custard was only produced for 2 years, from 1933-35. The rich ivory color blends well with just about any table setting. Offered here is the 11 3/4 inch oval platter in excellent condition. I have 2 available, price is per platter. See my other listings for more in this wonderful pattern.
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This ruby sugar & creamer set was produced by Fenton Glass Company between 1931 and 1942. The pattern is called Georgian by collectors, though Fenton originally called it 'Agua Caliente'. Whatever name you use, it's lovely! Both pieces are in excellent condition, price is for the set. See my other listings for more in this pattern. ...